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2008

Clarke, M. (2008), Raising the Funds Spending the Funds: A case study of the effectiveness of BOTH roles of NGOs, in A. Renzao (ed.) Measuring Development Effectiveness, Nova, New York, pp. 173-186.

He, B.,(2008) "How can deliberative institutions be sustainable in China?", in Yongnian Zheng and Joseph Fewsmith, eds, China's Open Society: The Non-State Sector and Governance,  NY and London: Routledge, 2008, pp. 185-195.

He, B.,(2008) "Public Consultation through Deliberation in China" (with James Fishkin, Alice Siu), in Sina Odugbemi and Thomas Jacobson, Governance Reform under Real-World Conditions: Citizens, Stakeholders, and Voice, Washington: the World Bank, 2008, pp. 461-475.

He, B.,(2008) "Normative Regionalism in East Asia", in Martina Timmermann and Jitsuo Tsuchiyama (eds.), Institutionalising Northeast Asia: Regional Steps towards Global Governance, Tokyo: UNUP 2008.

Kingsbury, D. (2008) ‘Indonesian security post 9/11?’, in Phythian, M. ed. PSI Handbook of Global Security and Intelligence: National Approaches Vol. 1, Praeger, Westport, CT.

Leach, M. and Nethery A. ( 2008). Forced Migration in the Asia-Pacific: Prospects and Implications for Australia. In Totman, S. and S. Burchill (eds). Global Crises and Risks. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, pp. 102-119.
 
Leach. M. (2008). Jack Mundey: The Global Responsibilities of Labour. In Stokes, G., R. Pitty and G. Smith (eds). Global Citizens: Australian Activists for Change. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, pp. 65-79.

Leach, M. (2008) ‘Jack Mundey: the Global responsibilities of Labour’. In Stokes, G., R. Pitty and G. Smtih (eds). Global Citizens: Australian Activists for Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Logan, W.,(2008), ‘Cultural Heritage and Human Rights’, in B. J. Graham and P. Howard (eds), Ashgate Research Companion to Heritage and Identity, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, UK, 2008; pp. 439-54.

Logan, W. (2008) ‘Cultural Heritage and Human Rights’, in B. J. Graham and P. Howard (eds), Ashgate Research Companion to Heritage and Identity, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, UK, pp.660-75.

O’Toole, K. & MacNab, (2008) ‘Community Governance and Partnerships in Scotland and Australia’, in Considine, Mark and Giguère, Sylvain, The Theory and Practice of Local Governance and Economic Development, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, Hampshire, pp 126-140.

O’Toole, K. (2008) ‘E-Governance in Australian Local Government: Spinning a Web around Community?’, in
A Anttiroiko, (ed) Electronic Government: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications, Information Science
Reference, IGI Global, London, pp 2163-2176.

Sweet, J.(2008) International exhibition postcards: Tangible  reflections of an ephemeral past in Seize the Day: Exhibitions, Australia and the World, edited by Darian-Smith, K., Gillespie, R., Jordan,C. and Willis, E. Sydney  University Press, pp

Young, L. (2008) 'How like England we can be: The Australian international  exhibitions in the nineteenth century, in Seize the Day: Exhibitions, Australia and the World, edited by Darian-Smith, K., Gillespie, R., Jordan,C. and Willis, E. Sydney  University Press, pp

Weerakkody, N (2008), (‘Voluntary’ memories’) In Karunarathne, T & Karunarathne, B (Eds). Celebrations!: Sinhalese and Sri Lankan women in Canberra- Testimonies and memories, pp. 199-203, CPP Printing, Fyshwick, ACT.

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2007

Alomes, S (2007) ‘Past Caring’ in David Callahan, ed, Australia Who Cares? API Network, Perth, pp 287-301, 354-
358.

Clarke, M. and Feeny, S. (2007), ‘Education, Poverty and the Millennium Development Goals ? An Introduction’, in M.
Clarke and S. Feeny (eds), Education for the End of All Poverty, Nova Science, New York.

D’Cruz, G. (2007), ‘Where are you coming from, Sir?’ in Perkins, M. (ed) 2007 Visibly Different, Peter Lang, Bern, pp. 127-144.

Delanty, G. ( visiting scholar to the ICG in 2006). (2007), “Theorising Citizenship in a Global Age” in Slaughter S and W Hudson (eds.), 2007. Globalisation and Citizenship: The Transnational Challenge. Routledge, London, pp.15-29.

Demetrious K, (2007) ‘Together We Can Gateways Support Services 2005-2006 a case study of a grassroots third sector organisation and its public communication campaign’ in Public Relations Campaigns: An Australian & NZ perspective, Oxford University Press. Forthcoming.

J. Coté, (2007) “A teaspoon of sugar…’ : Assessing the sugar content in colonial discourse in the Dutch East Indies, 880 1914’, U.Bosma, J Giusti-Cordero & R. Knight, (eds) Sugarlandia Revisited: Sugar and colonialism in Asia and the Americas, 1800 1940, Berghahn Books, New York & Oxford, 2007, pp 113-144.

Kenny, S (2007)’Risk Society and the Islamic Other’, in Akbarzadeh, S and Mansouri, F (eds) Islam and Political
Violence. Muslim Diaspora and Radicalism in the West, Tauris Academic Studies, London and New York, pp. 87 - 106.

Kingsbury, D., and M. Leach. (2007). Introduction. In Kingsbury and Leach (eds). East Timor: Beyond Independence. Clayton: Monash Asia Institute Press, pp. 1-16.

Kingsbury, D. (2007). 'Political development'. In Kingsbury and Leach (eds). East Timor: Beyond Independence. Clayton: Monash Asia Institute Press, pp.19-27.

Kingsbury, D. (2007). 'Border Security Issues'. In Kingsbury and Leach (eds). East Timor: Beyond Independence. Clayton: Monash Asia Institute Press, pp.87-95.

Leach. M. (2007). History Teaching in East Timor: Challenges and Alternatives. In Kingsbury and Leach (eds). East Timor: Beyond Independence. Clayton: Monash Asia Institute Press, pp. 193-207.

Marotta, Vince (2007) “Multicultural and Multiethnic Cities in Australia” in R. Hutchinson & J. Krase (Eds) Ethnic Landscapes in an Urban World, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 41-62.

Slaughter, S. (2007).“Cosmopolitanism and Republican Citizenship” in Slaughter S and W Hudson (eds.), 2007. Globalisation and Citizenship: The Transnational Challenge. Routledge, London, pp.85-99.

Sweet, J. (2007) ‘Museum Architecture and Visitor Experience’, in Ruth Rentschler & Anne-Marie Hede (eds), Museum Marketing: Competing in the Global Marketplace, Oxford, Butterworth Heinemann, p.226-37.

Vandenberg, A. (2007) “Social Movement Unionism” in Slaughter S and W Hudson (eds.), 2007. Globalisation and Citizenship: The Transnational Challenge. Routledge, London, pp.137-149.

Walsh, L. and Leach, M. (2007), 'Recognising Diversity: The Challenges of Multicultural Education', in J. Connolly, M. Leach and L. Walsh (eds). Recognition in Politics: Theory, Policy and Practice. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 115-27.

Weerakkody, N (2007), 'Australia: Webcasting: “Pretty dead really” – Or is it?' In Ha, L & Ganahl III, R J (eds.). Webcasting worldwide: Business models for an emerging global medium, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ, pp. 357-379.

Witcomb, A. (2007)’Growing up between two languages/ two worlds:Learning to Live without a ‘terra’” in Mary Besemeres and Anna Wierzbicka, Translating Lives: Living with Two Languages and Cultures, UQP, pp.

Witcomb,A. (2007), “The materiality of Virtual Technologies: A New Approach to Thinking about the Impact of Multimedia in Museums” in Sarah Kenderdine and Fiona Cameron (eds.), Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage: A Critical Discourse, MIT Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, London, England, pp.35-48.

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2006

Alomes, S. (2006) The AFL and the Movement Against Racial Vilification, Sharing Spaces: Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Responses to Story, Country and Rights, API Network - Australia Research Institue, Curtin University of Technology, Australia, pp. 364-383.

Balnaves, M., Walsh, L., and Shoesmith, B. (2006). E-Democracy: Media-Liminal Space in the Era of Age Compression in Weiss, J.; Nolan, J.; Hunsinger, J.; Trifonas, P. (eds) International Handbook of Virtual Learning Environments, Springer International Handbooks of Education, Vol. 14, pp.1007-1023.

Birch, D. (2006) ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ in David Clark (ed) The Elgar Companion to Development Studies, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, 2006, pp 81-85.

Birch, D. (2006) ‘The CSR Landscape: An Overview of Key Theoretical Issues and Concepts’, in Jan Jonker & Marco de Witte (eds) The Challenge of Organizing and Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, UK, 2006, pp 13-30.

Birch, D. (2006) ‘The Triple Bottom Line as a Business Basic? Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability: A Rio Tinto Case Study’ in Tony Shallcross & John Robinson (eds) Global Citizenship and Evironmental Justice, Rodopi, Amsterdam & New York, 2006, pp 117-132.

Birch, D. (2006) ‘Reading the Social Future of Business and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Perspective from the Social Doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church’ in Shaun Cannon (ed) Work, Ethics and Values. Perceptions on Labouring Ideals in the Century Ahead, Melbourne Catholic Commission for Justice Development and Peace, Melbourne, 2006, pp 47-62.

Bradford, C. (2006) The End of Empire? Colonial and Postcolonial Journeys in Children’s Books, Children’s Literature: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies, Routledge, United Kingdom, pp. 184-202.

Burchill, S. (2006) The Israel-Palestine Conflict since 9/11, Australia and the Middle East: A Front-line Relationship, Tauris Academic Studies, London, pp. 123-133.

Demetrious K (2006) ‘Active Voices’ in Public Relations, Critical debates and Contemporary Practice, edited by Jacquie L’Etang and Magada Pieczka, Lawrence Earlbaum Associates, London, pp.93-107.

Eckermann, E. (2006) Introduction, Gender-Based Violence in the Western Pacific Region: A Hidden Epidemic?, World Health Organization, Switzerland, pp. 7-12.

Fahey, J., Bullen, E., Kenway, J. and Robb, S. (2006) Knowledge beyond the knowledge economy: merely cultural? Merely commercial? Merely civilizing?, World Yearbook of Education 2006. Education research and policy: steering the knowledge-based economy, Routledge, Abingdon, UK. , pp. 287-301.

Fishkin, J.*, He, B. and Siu, A.* (2006) Public Consultation Through Deliberation in China: The First Chinese Deliberative Poll, The Search for Deliberative Democracy in China, Palgrave, New York, pp. 229-244.

Hancock, L. (2006) Bringing in the community sector: Partnerships and advocacy, Beyond the Policy Cycle: The policy process in Australia, Allen & Unwin, Australia, pp. 42-65.

He, B (2006) ‘Three Paradigms for the Taiwan Question’, in Sources of Conflicts and Cooperation in the Taiwan Straits, Zheng Yongnian and Raymond Ray-kuo Wu (eds), Singapore: World Scientific, 2006, pp. 75-94 .

He. B. (2006) ‘The Dalai Lama’s Autonomy Proposal: A One-Side Wish’ in Barry Sautman and June Dreyer, (eds), Contemporary Tibet: Politics, Development and Society in a Disputed Region, Armonk: ME Sharpe, 2006, pp. 67-84.

He. B. (2006) ‘Village Elections and Three Discourse on Democracy’, in Claudia Derichs and Thomas Heberer, (eds), The Power of Ideas: Intellectual Input and Political Change in East and Southeast Asia, The Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Press, Studies in Asian Topics No. 35, pp. 150-165.

He. B. (2006) ‘Intra-Party Democracy: A Revisionist Perspective from Below’, in Kjeld Erik Broedsgaard and Yongnian Zheng (eds), The Chinese Communist Party in Reform, Routledge, pp. 192-209.

He.B, (2006) Consultancy: A Different Gate to the Field, in Maria Heimer and Stig Thogersen (eds), Doing Fieldwork in China, the University of Hawaii Press and NIAS Press, pp. 168-188.

He. B. (2006) Chinese Roads toward Democracy: A Theoretical Reflection on Village Election, in Democracy in Asia, Europe and the World, (eds) Chung-Si Ahn and Bertrand Fort, Marshall Cavendish publishers, Singapore, pp. 107-129.

He, B. (2006) Western Theories of Deliberative Democracy and the Chinese Practice of Complex Deliberative Governance, The Search for Deliberative Democracy in China, Palgrave MacMillan, New York , pp. 133-148.

He, B. (2006) Cultural Equality and its Soft Power against Terrorism, Ethics of War in a Time of Terror. Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defense, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, No. 163, pp. 85-98.

He, B, Fishkin, S. J and Siu, A (2006) ‘Public Consultation through Deliberation in China: The First Chinese Deliberative Poll?’, in E, Leib and B, He (eds.),The Search for Deliberative Democracy in China, Palgrave, New York, pp. 229-244.

He. B. and C. Shengyong (eds) (2006), ‘Participatory and Deliberative Institutions in China’, in Development of Deliberative Democracy. A Collection of the Essays Presented at the International Conference on Deliberative Democracy and Chinese Practice of Participatory and Deliberative Institutions, China’s Social Sciences Press, Beijing, pp. 92-108 (Edited books in Chinese).

Kingsbury, D. and McCulloch, L. (2006) Military Business in Aceh, Verandah of Violence: The Background to the Aceh Problem, Singapore University Press, Singapore, pp. 199-224.
Kingsbury, D. (2006) Islam and political secularism: their convergence in an independence struggle, Political Islam and Human Security, Cambridge Scholars Press, United Kingdom, pp. 126-139.

Lennon, J. (2006) Paris Down Under - World Heritage Impacts in Australia, Art and Cultural Heritage: Law, Policy and Practice, Cambridge University Press, New York, pp. 210-215.

Logan, W. (2006) The Cultural Role of Capital Cities: Hanoi and Hue, Vietnam, Capital Cities in Asia-Pacific: Primacy and Diversity, Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies, RCHSS, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, pp. 49-67.

Long, C. (2006) Heritage Preservation, Sustainability and Social Cohesion A Radical Heritage Agenda, Constructing World Heritage, Die Deutsche Bibliothek, Germany., pp. 203-211.

Mackey, S. (2006) Competing Community Relations Campaigns in Australia: Public Relations Efforts for and against a Biosolids Production Facility, International and Intercultural Public Relations: A Campaign Case Approach, Pearson Education, Inc., United States, pp. 170-186.

Mansouri, F. & S. Akbarzadeh, (2006) Islamism and Political Violence in the world word order, in Mansouri, F. and S. Akbarzadeh, (eds), Political Islam and Human Security. Cambridge Scholars Press, UK, pp.3-15.

Mansouri, F. (2006), Conceptualising intra-stage sequencing in the learner language, in F. Mansouri (ed), Bilingualism and theory-driven second language acquisition research. Cambridge Scholars Press, UK, pp.1-12.

Mansouri, F. (2006), Second language acquisition research: from theory formation to theory application, in F. Mansouri (ed), Bilingualism and theory-driven second language acquisition research. Cambridge Scholars Press, UK, pp.86-105.

Mansouri, F. (2006), Middle Eastern Refugees in Fortress Australia. In F. Mansouri (ed), Australia and the Middle East: A Frontline Relationship. I.B.Tauris Publishers: London/New York, pp. 87-104.

Mansouri, F. (2006), Second language acquisition research: from theory formation to theory application, in F. Mansouri (ed), Bilingualism and theory-driven second language acquisition research. Cambridge Scholars Press, UK, 86-105.

Mansouri, F and S. Percival-Wood, (2006), Exploring the Australia-Middle East Connection. In F. Mansouri (ed), Australia and the Middle East: A Frontline Relationship. I.B.Tauris Publishers, London/New York, pp1-18.

Mansouri, F. and J. Sankari (2006), Australias Economic Interests in the Middle East and the Human Rights Challenge. In F. Mansouri (ed), Australia and the Middle East: A Frontline Relationship. I.B.Tauris Publishers, London/New York, pp. 169-190.

Ommundsen, W. (2006) ‘In the wake of the Tampa: Multiculturalism, cultural citizenship and Australian refugee narratives’, in Charles I. Armstrong and Øyunn Hestetun, (eds), Postcolonial Dislocations: Travel, History, and the Ironies of Narrative, Oslo: Novus Press, 2006, pp. 21-35.

Park, S. (2006) Becoming green: diffusing sustainable development norms thoughout the World Bank Group, The World Bank and Governance: A Decade of Reform and Reaction, Routledge, Britain, pp. 168-188.

Shengyong, C.* and He, B. (2006) Preface, Development of Deliverative Democracy: A collection of the essays presented at the international conference on the deliberative democracy and Chinese practice of participatory and deliberative institutions, China’s Social Sciences Press, China, pp. 1-11.

Srivastava, S. (2006) The Voice of the Nation and the Five-Year Plan Hero: Speculations on Gender, Space, and Popular Culture, Fingerprinting Popular Culture: The Mythic and the Iconic in Indian Cinema, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, pp. 122-155.

Stokes, G. (2006) Karl Popper’s Revisionist/Realist Theory of Democracy, Karl Popper: A Centenary Assessment, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, England, Vol 1., pp. 217-230.
Stokes, G. (2006) Critical Theories of Deliberative Democracy and the Problem of Citizenship, The Search for Deliberative Democracy in China, Palgrave Macmillan, New York , pp. 53-73.

Walker, D. (2006) Cultural Decline and Survivalist Narratives: the battle for civilisation, Political Islam and Human Security, Cambridge Scholars Press, United Kingdom, pp. 32-48.

Walker, D. (2006) Perilous Encounters: Australia, Asia and the Middle East, Australia and the Middle East: A Front-line Relationship, Tauris Academic Studies, London, pp. 19-34.

Walker, D. (2006) Orient and Re-Orient: Australia in Asia, Australia and India Interconnections: Identity, Representation, Belonging, Mantra Books, New Delhi, pp. 266-285.

Witcomb, A. (2006) How Style Came to Matter: Do we need to move beyond the politics of representation?, South Pacific Museums: Experiments in Culture, Monash University ePress, Australia, pp. 1-16.

Witcomb, A. (2006) Interactivity: Thinking Beyond, A Companion to Museum Studies, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 353-361.

Young, L. (2006) National Museum of Australia, South Pacific Museums: Experiments in Culture, Monash University ePress, Australia, pp. 1-5.

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2005

Alomes, S. (2005), ‘Reconciling Celebrations’ in A, Toth and B, Hickey (eds.) Reconciliations, Perth, API Network, pp 75-92.

Alomes, S. (2005), ‘Insecure Times: A Comparable Couple Face Global Pressures’, in S. Alomes (ed.) Islands in the Stream: Australia and Japan Face Globalisation, Maribyrnong Press, Australia, pp. 1-18.

Alomes, S. (2005) ‘The Barbarian Invasion: ABC TV Sports News and the Battle Against Sydney Centrification’, in R. Hess, M. Nicholson and B. Stewart (eds.) Football Fever: Crossing Boundaries, Maribyrnong Press, Australia, pp. 147-158.

Alomes, S. (2005) ‘Globalising Festivals of Consumerism: Halloween in Australia, France and Japan’, in S. Alomes (ed.) Islands in the Stream: Australia and Japan Face Globalisation, Maribyrnong Press, Australia, pp. 61-78.

Beaumont, J. (2005) ‘Prisoners of War in Australian National Memory’, B, Moore and B, Hately-Broad (eds.) Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace, Berg, New York , pp. 185-194.

Bradford, C. (2005) ‘Whiteness is All: Stuart Little and the American Dream’ in M. Slavova, (ed.), Adaptation as a Strategy of Children’s Literature, Plovdiv: Hermes Publishers, pp. 92-102.

Burchill, S. and Linklater, A. (2005) ‘Introduction: Frameworks of analysis’, in S. Burchill et.al., Theories of International Relations, 3rd Edition, Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire, UK and New York, USA , pp. 1-28.

Burchill, S. (2005) ‘Liberalism’, in S. Burchill et.al., Theories of International Relations, , Palgrave Macmillan, UK and New York, USA, pp. 55-83.

Clemens, J. (2005) ‘The Politics of Style in the Works of Slavoj Zizek’, in G. Boucher, J. Glynos and M. Sharpe, Traversing the Fantasy: Critical Responses to Slavoj Zizek, Ashgate Publishing Ltd A, England and USA, pp. 3-22.

Clemens, J. (2005) ‘Art-Theory-Machine-Place, A Short Ride in a Fast Machine’ Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces 1985 - 2005, Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces in conjunction with Black Inc, pp. 185-187.

Cote, J. (2005) ‘Romancing the Indies: The literary construction of Tempo Doeloe. 1880-1930’, in J. Coté and L. Westerbeek (eds.), Recalling the Indies: Colonial Culture & Postcolonial Identities, Aksant Academic Publishers, Netherlands, pp. 133-172.

Cote, J. (2005), ‘Memory and History, Community and Nation: Telling the Story of the Indisch Dutch in Australia’, in J. Coté and L. Westerbeek (eds.), Recalling the Indies: Colonial Culture & Postcolonial Identities, Aksant Academic Publishers, Netherlands, pp. 9-27.

Fahey, J., Bullen, E. and Kenway, J. (2005), ‘A Taste for Science: Inventing the Young in the National Interest, in D. Bell and J. Hollows (eds.). Ordinary Lifestyles: Popular Media’, Consumption and Taset, Open University Press, England, pp. 200-213.

Hancock, L (2005), ‘Negotiating NGO/ government partnerships for advocacy services, in H. Colbach (ed.) Beyond the policy cycle: the policy process in Australia, Allen and Unwin, pp.

He, B. and Kymlicka, W. (2005), ‘Introduction’, Multiculturalism in Asia, Oxford University Press, USA , pp. 1-21.

He, B. (2005), ‘Minority Rights with Chinese Characteristics’, Multiculturalism in Asia, Oxford University Press, USA, pp. 56-79,

Howe, R. (2005), ‘The Spirit of Melbourne: 1960s Urban Activism in Inner-city Melbourne’, in S, O'Hanlon and T, Luckins (eds), Go! Melbourne: Melbourne in the Sixties, Melbourne Publishing Group Pty Ltd, Australia pp. 218-230,

Howe, R., Cregan, C. and Grimshaw, P. (2005), ‘Migrant Women Workers and their Families in Victoria: Two Social Surveys, 1975 and 2001’, in P, Grimshaw, B, Probert and J, Murphy (eds.), Double Shift: Working Mothers and Social Change in Australia, Melbourne Publishing Group Pty Ltd, Australia pp. 70-85.

Kingsbury, D. (2005) ‘East Timor Border Security’, in D, Kingsbury, Violence in Between: Conflict and Security in Archipelagic Southeast Asia, Monash University Press and ISEAS Publications, Australia and Singapore, pp. 277-297.

Kingsbury, D. (2005) ‘Instability in archipelagic Southeast Asia’, in D, Kingsbury, Violence in Between: Conflict and security in archipelagic Southeast Asia, Monash University Press and ISEAS Publications, Australia and Singapore , pp. 127-153.

Kingsbury, D. (2005) ‘Introduction’, in D, Kingsbury, Violence in Between: Conflict and security in archipelagic Southeast Asia, Monash University Press and ISEAS Publications, Australia and Singapore pp. 1-8.

Kingsbury, D. and Fernandes, C. (2005) ‘Terrorism in archipelagic Southeast Asia’, in D, Kingsbury, Violence in Between: Conflict and security in archipelagic Southeast Asia, Monash University Press and ISEAS Publications, Australia and Singapore, pp. 9-52.

Langfield, M. (2005) ‘The Ecumenical Migration Centre’, in Andrew Brown- May and Shurlee Swain (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Melbourne, Cambridge University Press, p.226.

Langfield. M, (2005), ‘Detention Centres: Australia’ in Prem Poddar and David Johnson (eds.), A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literatures in English, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp.119-120.

Logan, W., (2005) ‘Hoa Lo: A Vietnamese Approach to Conserving Places of Pain and Injustice’ in N. Garnham and K. Jeffery (eds.). Culture, Place and Identity, University College Dublin Press, 152-160.

Long, C. (2005) ‘Bringing the Game into Disrepute - Moral Panics in Football in Contemporary Melbourne’,in Colin Long, Kate Shaw and, Claire Merlo (eds.). Suburban Fantasies: Melbourne Unmasked Australian Scholarly Publishing, Australia , pp. 174-191.

Long, C. (2005) ‘How We Learned to Love the City Again’, ,in Colin Long, Kate Shaw and, Claire Merlo (eds.).Suburban Fantasies: Melbourne Unmasked, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Australia , pp. 174-191.

Long, C. (2005) ‘Introduction: Melbourne Unmasked’, ,in Colin Long, Kate Shaw and, Claire Merlo (eds.). Suburban Fantasies: Melbourne Unmasked, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Australia, pp. 1-19.

Long, C. (2005) ‘What is to be Done with the Heritage of Communism? The Uses of Heritage in Post-Communist and Transitional-Communist Societies’, in L, Schmidt and H, von Preuschen. (eds.), On Both Sides of the Wall: Preserving Monuments and Sites of the Cold War Era, Westkreuz-Verlag GmbH, Germany, pp. 105-107.

Lowe, D. (2005) ‘Australia's Cold War: Britishness and English-speaking Worlds Challenged Anew’, in P, Buckner and D, Francis (eds.), Rediscovering the British World, University of Calgary Press, Canada, pp. 361-380.

Mansouri, F (2005), ‘Agreement Morphology in Arabic as a Second Language: Typological Features and their Processing Implications’. in M. Pienemann (ed), Cross-linguistic Aspects of Processability Theory. John Benjamins Publishers: Amsterdam, pp117-153.

Mansouri. F, (2005), ‘Citizenship, Identity and Belonging in Contemporary Australia’. in S. Akbarzadeh & S. Yasmeen (eds), Islam and the West: Reflections from Australia, UNSW Press, 114-132.

Mavis. R, and Bradford. C (2005) ‘Home, Homelessness, and Liminal Spaces: the Uses of Postcolonial Theory for Reading (National) Children’s Literature’, in E, O’Sullivan, K., Reynolds, and R, Romoren. (eds.), Children’s Literature Global and Local: Social and Aesthetic Perspectives, Oslo, Novus Press, pp. 200-217.

Ommundsen, W. (2005), ‘Behind the Mirror: Searching for the Chinese-Australian Self’, in C, Ferrall, P, Millar and K, Smith (eds.), East by South: China in the Australasian Imagination, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 405-421.

Ommundsen, W. (2005) ‘Sleep No More: Ouyang Yu’s Wake-up Call to Multicultural Australia’, in T, Khoo and K, Louie, .Culture, Identity, Commodity: Diasporic Chinese Literatures in English , Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, China, pp. 231-251.

O'Toole, K. (2005) ‘Local Government and Governance in Victoria: Challenges for Community Participation’, in R, Eversole and J, Martin, Participation and Governance in Regional Development: Global Trends in an Australian Context, Ashgate Publishing Limited, England and USA, pp. 279-292.

Sharpe, M. (2005) ‘What's Left in Zizek? The Antinomies of Zizek's Sociopolitical Reason’, in G. Boucher, J. Glynos and M. Sharpe, Traversing the Fantasy: Critical Responses to Slavoj Zizek, Ashgate Publishing Ltd - England and USA, England and USA, pp. 147-168.

Sheehan, M. (2005,) ‘Super Size Me:A Comparative Analysis of Responses to Crisis by McDonald’s US and McDonald’s Australia’ in Galloway Kwansah-Aidoo (ed), Public Relations Issues and Crisis Management, Thomson, Melbourne, pp. 67-81.

Slaughter, S. (2005) ‘The Republican State: An Alternative Foundation for Global Environmental Governance’, in J, Barry and R, Eckersley (eds.), The State and the Global Ecological Crisis, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts pp. 207-227.

Stokes, G. (2005) ‘Transnational Citizenship and the Problem of Public Culture’, in T, Battin, A Passion for Politics: Essays in Honour of Graham Maddox,, Longman/Pearson Eduction Australia, Australia, pp. 155-166.

van Hooft, S. (2005) ‘Socratic Dialogue as Collegial Reasoning’, in N, Sanitt (ed.), Motivating Science: Science communication from a philosophical, educational and cultural perspective, Luton, The Pantaneto Press, pp.217-228.

Walker, D. (2005) ‘Australia's Asian Futures’, in M, Lyons and P, Russell (eds.), Australia's History: themes & debates, University of New South Wales Press Ltd, Australia, pp. 63-80.

Walker, D. (2005) ‘The curse of the tropics’, in T, Sherratt, T, Griffiths and L, Robin (eds.), A Change in the Weather: Climate and Culture in Australia, National Museum of Australia Press, Australia , pp. 92-101.

Walker, D. (2005) ‘Godless Heathen: China in the American Bestseller’, in C, Ferrall, P, Millar and K, Smith (eds.), East by South: China in the Australasian Imagination, Victoria University Press, Wellington, New Zealand , pp. 136-155.

Walker, D. (2005) ‘White Australia Policy’, in P, Poddar and D, Johnson (eds.), A Historical Companion to Postcolonial Literature in English, Edinburgh University Press Ltd, Edinburgh, pp. 484-485.

Young, L. (2005) ‘Improving: Art in the Service of Industry’, Graeme Davison (ed.) Yesterday’s Tomorrows: the Powerhouse Museum and its Precursors 1880- 2005, Powerhouse Publishing/UNSW Press, Sydney, pp. 110-123.

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